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#1 betterness16
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Lets think, what would be the chances of say, Zelda coming to the Playstion 3? Yes, it seems absurd, but then again, so did Sonic coming to Sony. Because back in the day, wasn't Sonic only for Sega? Now I know Sega died out and everything, but you can't help but wonder. I guess as long as Nintendo is alive, it will keep Zelda to itself.

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#2 metalsamurai
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It isn't going to happen until Nintendo crashes in the hardware business, if that happens.
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#3 zoradude
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NEVER! I won't something this buetiful fall into the hands of those vial creatures. We'd end up having Link running around hitting the triangle button to knock some person of their horse and then pulling out a gun and shooting away. It'd be likee all the other games on PS2 that aren't made by SE.
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#4 betterness16
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It isn't going to happen until Nintendo crashes in the hardware business, if that happens.metalsamurai

well i'll be your friend, that is, if I wasn't blocked from your site, lol, accept me, i do some Zelda.

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#5 Mr_Bob471
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Well, only for the purpose of preventing this from becoming a flame war I will be locking the thread away

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Stated by Nintendo if they go under so does everything else of their's. Unless Sony bought out Nintendo via stock the chances of this happening or 0. I know this response may sound a little fanboyish although this is blatantly the truth and how the world works (and what the company plans for itself).